Hi.
Ipods are tougher to get to use, depending on which ones you buy. Ipods and
mp3 players are the same thing, or rather, an Ipod is an mp3 player. I have
the Zen stone 2gb plus. I have like 50 podcasts on it with 0.6gb free still
yet.
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From: Lauren [EMAIL
:23 AM
Subject: Re: Ipods and MP3 players?
Hi.
Ipods are tougher to get to use, depending on which ones you buy. Ipods
and
mp3 players are the same thing, or rather, an Ipod is an mp3 player. I
have
the Zen stone 2gb plus. I have like 50 podcasts on it with 0.6gb free
still
yet
You do need other software to run it.
You need Rock Box, or Anapod.
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From: Lauren [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2008 10:52 AM
Subject: Re: Ipods and MP3 players?
Can you use the ipod all by yourself
Hi,
I'm relatively new and wonder is there a difference between an Ipod and a MP3
player?
Which ones are accessible by a totally blind person? Thanks.
Sincerely,
Lauren
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Hi Lauren:
An Ipod is an Apple Branded MP3 player, the major difference prior
to the discussion of accessibility is the ability to play the aac
formated music on Itunes. AAC is the Apple proprietary format
for Ipods, though they will play and or convert to mp3 format.
With Rock Box,